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Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 1 October 2013 7:22:03 PM
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Lol Foxy...that's not rude at all :)
Chrisgaffe "Somebody please tell me. Is Shorten gay or not?" That thought never occurred to me. Christopher Pine has given me cause to think though... Posted by Suseonline, Tuesday, 1 October 2013 9:21:02 PM
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Well you never can tell where they are lurking today.
It's very hard to reinvent you're thinking when you have been brought up (in the Academy) with a polarized view of what is black and what is white, what is wrong and what is right and what is gay and what is not and then spend your every working day with entrenched 'official' "rules of engagement" and a whole system to back you up. I'll ask Cris Pyne when I see him next week. I think he is one of ours. Isn't he? Posted by chrisgaff1000, Tuesday, 1 October 2013 11:02:38 PM
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chrisgaff1000, "I think he is one of ours. Isn't he?"
Well he goes to work is happily married and loves his family if that is what you mean. See here, http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/special-features/the-other-side-of-christopher-pyne/story-fnho52jj-1226650207749 He is not dependent on Centrelink like the whinging Shazzas who might snarl jealously at him for working and giving a damn, http://tinyurl.com/OLO-s-Shazzas Posted by onthebeach, Tuesday, 1 October 2013 11:41:28 PM
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Yep you never do know.
I remember one really dreadful PM who was married to a very slinky lady, but that did not stop much wondering. Posted by Hasbeen, Wednesday, 2 October 2013 12:10:15 AM
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Hasbeen, that wouldn't be Billy McMahon by any chance. Australia's first gay PM and he was a member of the Liberal Party, Although I'm not too sure about Alfred Deakin he could have been Australia's first gay PM.
Chris, lots of bent coppers, did you encounter any in the "locker room"? SM, they may both be corrupt political parties. On a broader scale it must bring into question the O'Farrell governments mass development approvals in NSW, do you not agree. As you are well aware my party The Greens always supports sustainable development, where as it would appear O'Farrell supports all development, that must now be questionable. Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 2 October 2013 7:50:31 AM
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I was tempted to say that Shorten is
straighten than the poles some people's
relatives dance on - but that would have
been rude.